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Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
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Meditation and Mindfulness Concepts
…rotect you place your mental object at the 7th base of the mind to salute with joined palms: to pay respect by placing the palms of both hands together and bow อะ อัคถญญ ungrateful อุคคล unwholesome; immora…
เนื้อหานี้นำเสนอแนวคิดสำคัญเกี่ยวกับการทำสมาธิและการมีสติ โดยเน้นเรื่องคุณงามความดีที่ต้องบ่มเพาะในจิตใจ เรียนรู้ที่จะดูสิ่งต่างๆ อย่างผ่อนคลายโดยไม่ติด Attachment และความรู้สึก และแสดงความเคารพต่อพระ
Say No to Alcohol
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Say No to Alcohol
…good karma. • Having sound mental and intellectual capacity • Having clear-seeing quality. • Having respectability from others • Having better abilities to perform good deeds. • Easier to reach Nirvana Disc…
… to abstain from alcohol can lead to positive outcomes such as good karma, improved mental clarity, respect from others, and the ability to perform good deeds, ultimately easing the path towards Nirvana. Add…
The Five Precepts of Buddhism
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The Five Precepts of Buddhism
THE FIVE PRECEPTS The Five Precepts consist of the following: 1. Not to kill living beings (including animals) 2. Not to steal 3. Not to commit sexual misconduct 4. Not to tell lies 5. Not to consume
The Five Precepts in Buddhism outline ethical guidelines for practitioners, emphasizing respect for life among other moral behaviors. The First Precept, which prohibits killing, is noted as the g…
Ten Ways to Perform Good Deeds
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Ten Ways to Perform Good Deeds
Powerless - being jealous in others' success; having ill will High social standing - being respectful to the virtuous; humble Low social standing - being arrogant and disrespectful to the virtuous; …
…mproves personal well-being but also fosters a harmonious relationship with the world. Humility and respect for others are highlighted as vital attributes that garner goodwill, and offering assistance to oth…
The Art of Charitable Giving for Maximum Merit
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The Art of Charitable Giving for Maximum Merit
…eheartedly without restraint • During giving -- having strong faith in the act of giving; give with respect and joy • After giving -- feeling happy after giving, and not regretting for what you have given aw…
การให้จะต้องมีความบริสุทธิ์ในทุกขั้นตอนเพื่อให้ได้มาซึ่งบุญสูงสุด สิ่งที่ไม่ควรมอบ ได้แก่ เครื่องดื่มแอลกอฮอล์ สื่อลามก อาวุธ และสารพิษ การให้ที่มีความบริสุทธิ์ต้องมีความเชื่อมั่นที่แท้จริง มีความยินด
Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation
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Understanding Dhammakaya Meditation
…amongkolthepmuni on the full-moon night of September 1914 at Wat Bangkungven, Nonthaburi. This well-respected monk had practiced several other forms of meditation popular in Thailand at the time. From 1916 …
Dhammakaya meditation is a significant form of Buddhist meditation revived in the early 1900s by Phramongkolthepmuni. It involves focusing attention on a point two finger breaths above the navel, allo
Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
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Exploring Tusitaburi in the Dhammapada
…as only one case from the monk, 3 cases each from Buddhist laymen (Upasaka) and lay women (Upasika) respectively. Surprisingly, even during The Lord Buddha’s time with so many Arahants (fully awakened ones)…
This text discusses the term 'Tusitaburi' found in the Dhammapada, reflecting on its role within the context of merit and rebirth. It highlights that, despite the presence of many Arahants during the
The Arrival of Celestial Chariots
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The Arrival of Celestial Chariots
…atipatthana Sutta, six decorated chariots from six celestial worlds arrived to invite him to their respective worlds. Dhammika told them to wait for a while for fear of interrupting the recitation of the Su…
In this passage, while the monks recite the Mahasatipatthana Sutta, six celestial chariots from different worlds arrive to invite Dhammika to join them. Dhammika requests them to wait, fearing the dis
Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
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Kochumukham: A Journey for a Maiden
54 കൊച്ചുമുഖം Kochumukham The people of Alavi waited upon the Teacher and provided him with food, and when the meal was over, took his bowl and stood waiting for him to speak the words of rejoicing
…for her to join him, highlighting a profound connection between them. This moment reflects the deep respect and attention given to the Teacher, and the expectations placed on the maiden in this sacred atmosp…
การสนทนากับครู
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การสนทนากับครู
…trating the rays of six-colored light that shone from his body, she paid obeisance to him and stood respectfully at one side. No sooner had she paid obeisance to the Teacher and taken her stand beside him, …
ในเนื้อหาเราเห็นการสนทนาระหว่างครูและสาวน้อยที่มีการถามตอบเกี่ยวกับที่มาที่ไปและอนาคตของเธอ ครูได้เฝ้าระวังเธออย่างใกล้ชิด และแสดงความห่วงใยในชะตาชีวิต เมื่อเธอต้องเผชิญการตาย หากไม่เข้ามาหาเขา ขณะเดี
The Story of Five Hundred Boys
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The Story of Five Hundred Boys
24 Clear-minded Youths - 3 The Story of Five Hundred Boys Now the Buddhas cherish no sentiments of ill-will or hatred towards any man; therefore the Buddha spoke thus. And having thus spoken, he went
…Their actions lead to discussions about favoritism in giving alms. The tale reflects deep values of respect and generosity while illustrating how attachments can influence one's actions towards revered figur…
The Virtue of Clear-Minded Youths
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The Virtue of Clear-Minded Youths
26 Clear-minded Youths — 3 The Story of Five Hundred Boys The Buddha, hearing their words, said, "Monks, a monk like my son Maha Kassapa is dear to deities and men alike; such a man they delight to
…s discourse, the Buddha praises a monk, Maha Kassapa, for his virtue and insight, noting that he is respected by deities and men. The Buddha emphasizes that a person endowed with discipline, established in r…
The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
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The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers
6 The Story of the Disciples of Non-Buddhist Teachers While residing at the Jetavana Monastery, the Buddha spoke these verses, with reference to some disciples of the Titthis (non-Buddhist ascetics).
…Titthis boys, plagued by thirst, prompted a Buddhist boy to fetch water from the monastery. The boy respectfully paid his respects to the Buddha and informed Him of the restrictions faced by his Titthi frien…
Cultural and Religious Events in Khmer
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Cultural and Religious Events in Khmer
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…gatherings. These events foster communal ties and preserve cultural heritage, showcasing collective respect and devotion. Such traditions are integral to understanding Khmer identity and the role of spiritua…
The Acrobat's Journey
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The Acrobat's Journey
In no long time the female acrobat, after living with her husband, gave birth to a son. As she played with the boy, she would address him as "son of a cart-driver" or "son of a fetcher-of-wood and dra
…self-improvement leads him to proclaim his own exhibitions in Rajagaha, seeking her recognition and respect. This narrative explores themes of self-worth, determination, and the complexities of relationships…
The Teachings of Letting Go
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The Teachings of Letting Go
…ers. The treasurer's son straightaway descended from the pole, advanced to the Teacher, saluted him respectfully and requested the Teacher to admit him to the Order. The Teacher stretched out his right hand …
In this passage, a man named Uggasenā demonstrates the importance of letting go of attachments to the past, present, and future. The Teacher advises that true wisdom comes from releasing oneself from
The Tale of the Monk and the Acrobat's Daughter
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The Tale of the Monk and the Acrobat's Daughter
…ile the golden shrine for the relics of the Buddha Kassapa was being built, the children of certain respectable families living in Benares loaded carts with an abundant supply of food and set out for the shr…
In a Hall of Truth, monks ponder why a capable monk associated with acrobats. The Teacher explains this through an ancient tale where children brought food to a revered elder, wishing to share in the
The Story of Culasubhadda
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The Story of Culasubhadda
…ddhist ascetics to their house. On such occasions, her parents-in-law would ask Culasubhadda to pay respect to those naked ascetics, but she always refused to comply. Instead, she told her mother-in-law abou…
The story revolves around Culasubhadda, the daughter of Anathapindika, who faced challenges in her marriage due to her parents-in-law's non-Buddhist beliefs. Living in the house of Ugga's family, she
Invitation to the Buddha
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Invitation to the Buddha
…t please you to come with your disciples, to our house tomorrow. I, your devoted lay-disciple, most respectfully invite you. May this invitation of mine be made known to you by this symbol and gesture." Then…
…owers to the Jetavana monastery where the Buddha resides. This act of devotion illustrates the deep respect lay-disciples have towards the Buddha and the teachings of Dhamma. The flowers signify her sincere …
The Buddha's Encounter with the Hunter
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The Buddha's Encounter with the Hunter
…ows and arrows to shoot at the Buddha, but they also became immobilized and remained fixed in their respective postures. When the hunter and his sons failed to return, the hunter's wife followed them into t…
In this tale, the Buddha uses his supernormal powers to guide a hunter and his family towards enlightenment. When the hunter mistakenly believes the Buddha has freed an animal from his trap, he become